Turkic language
The Tuba-Kiji, Tubalar or Tuba language is a Turkic language spoken in the Altai Republic in Russia, by the Tuba-Kiji, who are sometimes called "Black Tatars" (Russian: чернёвых татар) or Tubalars.
Classification
The language is classified in the Siberian Turkic languages. It is considered to be a Northern Altai dialect.[2] However, this classification is disputed, and it may be a Kipchak language. The Tubalars, aside from knowing Tubalar, also can understand Chelkan and Kumandin.
Orthography
In 2010, a Russian-Tubalar phrasebook was published, with the following orthography:[3]
А а
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Б б
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В в
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Г г
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Ғ ғ
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Д д
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Ј ј
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Е е
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Ё ё
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Ж ж
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Җ җ
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З з
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И и
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Й й
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К к
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Қ қ
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Л л
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Љ љ
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М м
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Н н
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Ҥ ҥ
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Њ њ
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О о
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Ӧ ӧ
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П п
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Р р
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С с
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Т т
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У у
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Ӱ ӱ
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Ф ф
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Х х
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Ц ц
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Ч ч
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Ҷ ҷ
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Ш ш
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Щ щ
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Ъ ъ
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Ы ы
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Ь ь
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Э э
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Ю ю
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Я я
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Notes and references
Sources
- (ru) Баскаков, Н.A., Диалект чернёвых татар (туба-кижи), Северные диалекты алтаиского (ойротского) языка, 2 volumes, Moscou, Nauka, 1965–1966.
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